Storage Advice and Tips for a Web Sling
12 August, 2016
The various types of webbing slings that we manufacture at Rope Services Direct Ltd are all rigorously tested before dispatch, and use some of the highest quality materials available on the market. However, due to the intense stress that these products go through with heavy lifting, it’s important that you take proper steps to ensure that you maintain the efficiency and reliability of your web sling, as well as the safety of all those involved in the lifting process. Below we list some storage advice and tips for webbing slings.
Be sure to store your web slings carefully!
Web Sling Storage Advice
Below we list various storage advice for your webbing slings; ensure that you follow these steps to prolong the life of your product.Temperature
It’s important to keep your web sling stored in the right temperatures so as to not cause damage or disintegration to the product itself. Woven webbing slings will be suitable for use as long as they have been stored in the following temperatures:- Polyester and polyamide can be stored at temperatures ranging from -40 degrees Celsius to 90 degrees Celsius
- Polypropylene can be stored at temperatures ranging from -40 degrees Celsius to 80 degrees Celsius
Chemicals
Webbing slings are manufactured using materials that are partially resistant to some or most chemicals, although please note chemicals will have a negative effect on your webbing sling, and if possible you should avoid storing them in environments where they will be subject to a chemical agent. Below we list the resistance that the various materials of webbing slings have to specific chemicals:- Polyester is resistant to the majority of acids, but has little resistance to alkalis
- Polyamides are all but immune to alkalis, but weak against acids
- Polypropylene has a good resistance to both acids and alkalis
Be sure to store your web slings carefully!